![]() I know it would have been a favorite of mine. I didn’t quite know what to expect, but what I found was a fantastic story that I wish I had discovered when I was in the book’s target age range. I only knew Clive Barker from his decidedly more adult horror work, so I was shocked, frankly, to find that he had written a children’s book. I just discovered this book quite recently. He investigates, discovering that Holiday House is home to an ancient evil and that leaving will be far more difficult than he could have imagined. Harvey follows Rictus to Holiday House and falls under its spell, but he soon grows suspicious when he finds that questions are not welcome there. ![]() Enter the ghastly grinning Rictus, an emissary from the mysterious Holiday House who appears in Harvey’s bedroom one night promising him a world of adventures where every morning is spring and every day is summer, where Halloween comes every dusk and Christmas comes every night. Written and illustrated by horror maestro Clive Barker, The Thief of Always is the tale of Harvey Swick, a bright 10-year-old boy who is bored to tears, suffocated by “the great gray beast February” and desperate for anything that will cure his doldrums. ![]()
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